Tattoos Are Permanent
Yes indeed, tattoos are on your skin to stay. They require a lifelong commitment and the decision to get one should be taken very seriously, every single time one is added to your skin. Take the time to think about all aspects associated with being a tattooed person, whether you have one tattoo or one-hundred.
- Take the time to plan out your pieces.
- Take the time to find a good artist
- Be prepared to take good care of your tattoos.
- And be prepared for some people to judge them from time-to-time.
Once you have taken the time to consider some of the aforementioned issues in a rational manner, I think it might be best to dig deep on a more personal level. What I mean by that is that nobody else knows your preferences, passions or aspirations like YOU do. Though I'm not of the opinion that all tattoos must have some deep significance to them in order to procure one (some of mine do have symbolic meanings, while some are just little mementos of things that I dig), I have found that the entire process and experience of getting tattooed, of inviting that piece of art onto your skin and into your life, is quite significant indeed.
Keep these things in mind and if you do choose to take the ink plunge (or add more to your collection), as always, I wish you Happy Inkin' sentiments.
While we are on the issue of permanance, check out this adorable video shot in Khayelitsha, a township in Western Cape, South Africa, by a few Staying Alive Foundation crew members. Staying Alive aims to reduce HIV infections among young people globally, by raising awareness and knowledge about HIV/AIDS, fighting the stigma and discrimination associated with HIV/AIDS, and empowering young people to protect themselves. These kids are so intrigued by Travis' tattoos and modified ears. It's too cute. Enjoy!